Everyday after school I would hang out in my dad's card store and play MTG with him and the customers. My dad's radio was never changed from the local rock station so I must have heard this song hundreds of times before I even knew what it was. You don't have to know something to love it, to appreciate it. My dad passed away March 24th, 2015. Every time I hear this song, I think of him
Music is special like this. Hope it's gotten a little easier on ya now 6 years down the line. Luckily I still have mine, can't imagine the grief on that day. Keep rocking those memories bud!
I can't count how many times I came here. This is one of the greatest songs I ever knew. Beautiful, heartfelt intro with pounding drums, which I have often hummed while thinking of the future and of life; orgasmically perfect riff, and a flawless voice.
Right? I feel like this would be a perfect song to introduce someone to 90’s rock to. The riff is kickass, but not too heavy, has a great bass line, and a beautiful chorus. Someone who hasn’t heard many 90’s alternative rock songs would probably really like this song.
My dad had this big sound system in our garage whenever he worked on his Harleys or cars or even just mowing the yard that was always on the rock station (that’s sadly been removed today) and man I really love this old rock music he’s still alive today and whenever he hears me playing a song from this era he gets so excited and starts singing along 😅♥️ love ya pops at 23 years old thanks for making me the man I am today 💯 reading these comments reminds how blessed I am to have him around
Mason Bennett idk I say laynr should be remembered more than Kurt no disrespect to Kurt but layne was definitely more talented. People better not forget about chris anytime soon he and layne were the 2 best grunge singers
To anyone still listening we got robbed of so many great musicians and music.... 1. Kurt Cobain 2. Scott Weiland 3. Layne Staley 4. Chris Cornell Among so many other's!!! Thank you for all the inspiring and beautiful music you all wrote!!! RIP in Grunge/Rock and Roll Heaven!!!
Don’t really know what this song is actually about, but ever since I was a little kid, I always envisioned this song as making me feel like I’m on the way to my final destination, whatever that may be. Hard to explain but maybe someone else gets it. Like I’m on my last journey to my final destination in life. And it’s almost like an upbeat but depressing feel at the same time. Almost like I’m accepting my fate or something.
And he was the drug addict.. the song was written from the view of his girlfriend/wife whatever when he was out touring saying he was off the drugs etc andhe was lying... To her
Waiting On a Sunday afternoon For what I read between the lines Your lies Feelin' Like a hand in rusted shame So do you laugh or does it cry Reply Leavin' On a southern train Only yesterday You lied Promises Of what I seemed to be Only watched the time Go by All of these things you said to me Breathing Is the hardest thing to do With all I've said And all that's dead for you You lied Goodbye Leavin' On a southern train Only yesterday You lied Promises Of what I seemed to be Only watched the time Go by All of these things I said to you
Hey the lyrics are so good unlike some other artist such as the lyricsl genius who wrote Everybody in the club be tipsy... Yea everybody in the club be typsy
When I was growing up my dad would play this song for me all the time!!! Gosh do I really wish the memories. Now I get to show my kids what king of music my dad and I listened to!!! I miss you dad and hope you are in a better place now!!!!! 💖💖💖💖❤❤❤❤
I realized recently that this town I’ve grown up in for 20+ years isnt where I want to raise a family. It’s a nice town but i got involved with so many of the wrong people when I was younger and it’s at the point where I’m always running into them and trying to stay straight (I don’t do drugs or get drunk on the daily anymore) and I have the best girlfriend ever who I want to marry and maybe have a family with if the world isn’t so fucked up by then. But this song...this song is what I’ll be playing when we drive off to our new home..where ever it may be...and it still hurts that I’ll be leaving my parents and my brother...and many old faces that I wish things have went better between us...I had many great friends but circumstances come and I came to the conclusion that none of these “friends” matter in the long run nor did they ever truly care about me. So yes, I will indeed be leaving on a “southern train” and still be thinking of all the things that they’ve said to me...
THANK YOU SCOTT for giving us that beautiful voice to get lost in some type of human spriit !!! even tho this song is about his addiction it's absolutely beautiful. LONG LIVE SCOTT WIELAND 🤘🤘🤘 REST IN PARADISE 💚💚💚💚
YES , its an excellent tine but How come nobody ever appreciates the bass work in a song THE INTERSTATE LOVE SONG has a fantastic bass groove and would be this great song without it hava good listen to the bass , that's what you feel deep inside you know !!!
Paul Tetreault as a bassist it is easy for me to the bass in a song, but most people either hear it and think it is something else or just can't pick it up. This songon does have a killer bass line.
30 something years later ...music doesnt come close to this !!! The entire bass line is incredible, Robert thx for an amazing song... If i ever go to California, this would be the background music...
I grew up on this generation of music and because of it the shit that has come out since I've been born has not hit the same. I'm currently sitting in the NICU holding my son trying not to have a mental fucking break down and this song popped into my head I thought I was too good to ever remember the name of the artist(band) or the name of the song growing up so for about a good 45 minutes I've been sitting here in my head lyrics playing and then BOOM STONE TEMPEL PILOTS "PROOF" TO ME THAT IS YU GREW UP LOVING SOMETHING ITLL COME.BACK TO YU🎉❤
I was a senior in high school when this came out. I was more into metal back then, but lots of my friends had this album. Every time I hear it I’m taken back to the days of riding around with my buddies on a Saturday night, blasting the radio and just enjoying life. 🤘
I don’t know what it is, but when I listen to that intro the nostalgia hits different. I’ve listened to a lot of nostalgic songs but this one has something different to it. Something special. That’s why it will always have a special place in my heart.
I remember working security at a Blockbuster Video on Sunset Blvd, just east of Fairfax. They would loop music videos on their TVs and this was one of them. I loved it then, and I love it now. STP was dope. Still is.
The chorus of this piece is sublime. It came out in the fall after Cobain died. When I first heard it, I remember thinking about him for some reason. I was 25 and felt my youth was slowly slipping away, and what a waste it was to lose Kurt. I guess because it has a melancholy feel. Its one of my favorites from the 90's.
God this song reminds of being in the military stationed in Seattle. Early 90's, what a perfect time to be living in Seattle. I met so many good friends there.
My oldest friend Big John, loved this song and stone temple. We liked to listen to it while we were fishing 🎣 lot's of good times, My deer friend died last summer, and I can say that I miss my old buddy.
Words cannot describe how much I love this song, oh wait yes they can. This is one of those songs that I could listen to all day on repeat and not get bored of.
That intro man... It grabs your heart and doesn' let go till long after the song is over. I'm not even being pretentious, I'm speaking from experience. :( It's so beautiful.
Probably one of the greatest songs ever written and performed. Scott Wieland and STP are the most underrated band of this era. Only real followers know.
This song makes me feel like I'm seven during the middle of summer, I don't know why because this song is years before my time. I almost cry every time I listen to it
hah ya some songs get to make ppl feel about something that never happened or something.. but i agree, it does have a summer vibe to it ,it brings some better days/years ,calm, ...
Drove home at 3:30 at night pretty drunk had this song playing… the feels the emotion man it’s so raw makes me wanna cry thank you for being there when no one else is
Everyday after school I would hang out in my dad's card store and play MTG with him and the customers. My dad's radio was never changed from the local rock station so I must have heard this song hundreds of times before I even knew what it was. You don't have to know something to love it, to appreciate it.
My dad passed away March 24th, 2015. Every time I hear this song, I think of him
I'm sure you're dad was a good person
Music is special like this. Hope it's gotten a little easier on ya now 6 years down the line. Luckily I still have mine, can't imagine the grief on that day. Keep rocking those memories bud!
Agreed. Music is a wonderful way to refine and preserve the memories we all have of loved ones who have passed on to the next realm.
lol lit
Good memories
The first 15 seconds alone is enough for me to fall in love with this song
the first 15 seconds feels like the guitar is telling you that no matter what, life will always go on :)
Gian Reyes Right!
Gian Reyes I really like the intro too. I wish this song could've ended with that tune but longer.
Gian Reyes i agree that intro sounded so badass
I love the intro so much too it's sexy
That opening guitar is something that could be listened to on repeat for hours. It instantly evokes a feeling. The first 15 seconds is pure magic.
YES!!
ikr, whenever i play it on guitar it just makes me so happy
that´s bossa nova for you
Definitely, have always felt the same!
Pure nostalgia
Does anybody else think that this is the perfect song to BLAST while driving off into the setting sun?
I sure do!!
It’s a kickass road trip song.
That's what I am doing right now!
Stp Is my road trip music to be honest. I do a lot of traveling for work and when I drive it's usually what's on.
This one and Big Empty
In a Chevrolet Camaro
One on the best rock n roll hooks of all time.
One of the best choruses ever too
perfect chorus
So many hooks it's all a hook. Spectacular work.
Its a great song its just boring as hell though
GRUNGE!!!
The only bad thing about this song is that it’s too short.
No words have ever been more true
3.14 minutes of awesomeness.
Ditto
Nothing great ever lasted long enough.
good thing there’s a replay button my brother
Interstate love song is one of the best tracks that stone temple pilots ever wrote. It got a lot of airplay on the radio.
My 8 year old son put this on in my truck while going to the store yesterday. Then proceeded to sing every word. Damn I was proud lol
🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Now that’s a good son right there
good parenting
So jealous. My step kid only likes gangster, thanks to his real dad.
Then your 8 old son has a crappy taste in music. If it was my son, id throw him out of the car
I can't count how many times I came here. This is one of the greatest songs I ever knew. Beautiful, heartfelt intro with pounding drums, which I have often hummed while thinking of the future and of life; orgasmically perfect riff, and a flawless voice.
I'm....your father
@@user-ct4zv4xf9r That's not true! That's impossible!
@@mslmob12 Nothing is impossible
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@@mslmob12 Search your feelings, you know it to be true.
The bass line in this song is perfection - in a song that is also perfect.
I can say this aong is one of the best ever. Period
WeAreAllOne ExceptForThatGuy Just learned it! Great bassists create great lines🎶🎸🎶
WeAreAllOne ExceptForThatGuy agreed. The only era of American music that competes was the late 60s to mid 70s.
Check all their songs. Their bass was so strong
WeAreAllOne ExceptForThatGuy word. The cowboy lick, the verse chord structure. Weiland's voice.
You lied....Goodbye.. The pause then the drums. Brilliant, an entire life of love and pain in 2 seconds.
I understand art is subjective, but how can anyone NOT like this song? Classic.
Right? I feel like this would be a perfect song to introduce someone to 90’s rock to. The riff is kickass, but not too heavy, has a great bass line, and a beautiful chorus. Someone who hasn’t heard many 90’s alternative rock songs would probably really like this song.
@@mr.noride7226 I agree, but I wouldn't call them alternative tbh. They're too good for that label :P
Only a white person could think this
it’s not long enough
I don't like it. It's annoying. I listen to it for another reason.
The fact of the matter is that you simply can't top this song. It is one of the greatest songs of all time.
I'm 45. This song is still as awesome has the first time the first time I heard it. In my top 5 Rock song of all time. I just love it!
when is your name coming haha
this song will never get old
Amy Ainley right
U damn right
Never!
I'm old now, and just enjoying. It makes me feel young.
Yes... it wont
Robert DeLeo is a highly underrated bassist. The man is a genius and great backing vocals to boot. Show that man some respect.
Okay I showed him respect
Mission passed Respect + $15000
He's definitely one of my inspirations.
Side note: He wrote the song. It was his inspiration that conceived this song.
He is one helluva bassist and songwriter. He just dances in the bass.
He wrote the song with a $25 guitar with nylon strings. That's talent! Undeniable!
Definitely one of the Best Songs of All Time
One of the greatest most beautifull songs ever recorded, for the rest of my life I will carry this one with me
I was about 18 when this came out. Damn almost 30 years ago. Blink of an eye homie. Hits me in the feels big time
My dad had this big sound system in our garage whenever he worked on his Harleys or cars or even just mowing the yard that was always on the rock station (that’s sadly been removed today) and man I really love this old rock music he’s still alive today and whenever he hears me playing a song from this era he gets so excited and starts singing along 😅♥️ love ya pops at 23 years old thanks for making me the man I am today 💯 reading these comments reminds how blessed I am to have him around
Timeless, absolutely timeless.....
Just a couple kids from my hometown who used to play our house parties who made it big.. Pretty cool..:)
That's super cool actually!
Is this really true?
Sometimes a guys gotta hear this really loud for no reason
or for all the reasons
It's me.
At least twice a day, I’ll sing out loud “WAITING... ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOOHOON!” For no reason, doesn’t matter where I am.
@@kurina- Wisdom comes from experience - Einstein. You will get there.
Too, btw 😃👍🏻
@@kurina- Isn't there a song about you!? Oh nevermind it's Tingly Boi.
I've listened to this well over 20 times today and sure as hell ain't stopping anytime soon. THAT INTRO..
my son likes this song and made me miss the 90s. he loves 90s rock and it makes me feel old. but 90s were awesome.
One of the most superbly written rock songs in the past 3 decades! Chills every time
"Breathing is the hardest thing to do" :( RIP Scott
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ToothyGus Scott Chris Chester Kurt
LatinMusicGroup why does everyone forget Layne and Andy Wood?
Mason Bennett ????
Mason Bennett idk I say laynr should be remembered more than Kurt no disrespect to Kurt but layne was definitely more talented. People better not forget about chris anytime soon he and layne were the 2 best grunge singers
To anyone still listening we got robbed of so many great musicians and music....
1. Kurt Cobain
2. Scott Weiland
3. Layne Staley
4. Chris Cornell
Among so many other's!!! Thank you for all the inspiring and beautiful music you all wrote!!! RIP in Grunge/Rock and Roll Heaven!!!
kurt cobain out of the list
@@carlosmilan8683if u dont think kurt deserves to be on this list ur wrong
No doubt ... and Jim Morrison
Gus Chambers too.
They are the Mt Rushmore of 90s music
Such a sweet era of music. the 1990s and it's music went by so fast.
Aqua Man way too fast..
Take me back home please
You got that wright music in that time wen't by way to fast everything today is crap
amen, brother. Damn I miss it... went by like a warm summers day 😞
The 80s had nice music too
The 90's lasted 10 years, though.
Don’t really know what this song is actually about, but ever since I was a little kid, I always envisioned this song as making me feel like I’m on the way to my final destination, whatever that may be. Hard to explain but maybe someone else gets it. Like I’m on my last journey to my final destination in life. And it’s almost like an upbeat but depressing feel at the same time. Almost like I’m accepting my fate or something.
There's a definite feeling of contemplation in this song...
I feel exactly the same way about this song! It’s so beautiful and fun, but also sad at the same time
The song is about leaving a drug addict who has been saying they would quit and never did.
Total movie moment right there
And he was the drug addict.. the song was written from the view of his girlfriend/wife whatever when he was out touring saying he was off the drugs etc andhe was lying... To her
Waiting
On a Sunday afternoon
For what I read between the lines
Your lies
Feelin'
Like a hand in rusted shame
So do you laugh or does it cry
Reply
Leavin'
On a southern train
Only yesterday
You lied
Promises
Of what I seemed to be
Only watched the time
Go by
All of these things you said to me
Breathing
Is the hardest thing to do
With all I've said
And all that's dead for you
You lied
Goodbye
Leavin'
On a southern train
Only yesterday
You lied
Promises
Of what I seemed to be
Only watched the time
Go by
All of these things I said to you
Absolutely masterpiece!!!
Hey the lyrics are so good unlike some other artist such as the lyricsl genius who wrote Everybody in the club be tipsy... Yea everybody in the club be typsy
Poetry
What a voice!! The drums, the bass, just everything. OMG! There will never be another band like STP. I'll always miss you Scott, rip 😢
One of the best songs of all time imo. This songs speaks to me so deep i can’t explain it
When I was growing up my dad would play this song for me all the time!!! Gosh do I really wish the memories. Now I get to show my kids what king of music my dad and I listened to!!! I miss you dad and hope you are in a better place now!!!!! 💖💖💖💖❤❤❤❤
So do you laugh or does IT cry... my favorite line of the song.... I Love It
Each initial pull from the strings of the guitar reverberate in the soul, I'm now back in 1995 (when i first heard it). Those were the times
I love STP...I was in my twenty's back in the ninties listening to this..wow...what a wild ride since then
I realized recently that this town I’ve grown up in for 20+ years isnt where I want to raise a family. It’s a nice town but i got involved with so many of the wrong people when I was younger and it’s at the point where I’m always running into them and trying to stay straight (I don’t do drugs or get drunk on the daily anymore) and I have the best girlfriend ever who I want to marry and maybe have a family with if the world isn’t so fucked up by then. But this song...this song is what I’ll be playing when we drive off to our new home..where ever it may be...and it still hurts that I’ll be leaving my parents and my brother...and many old faces that I wish things have went better between us...I had many great friends but circumstances come and I came to the conclusion that none of these “friends” matter in the long run nor did they ever truly care about me. So yes, I will indeed be leaving on a “southern train” and still be thinking of all the things that they’ve said to me...
leave the town my man. I believe in you
Easily one of the best of the '90s. Instantly recognizable and epic. 👌🏻
THANK YOU SCOTT for giving us that beautiful voice to get lost in some type of human spriit !!! even tho this song is about his addiction it's absolutely beautiful. LONG LIVE SCOTT WIELAND 🤘🤘🤘 REST IN PARADISE 💚💚💚💚
I genuinely cannot fathom how someone could dislike this song.
Scott, im still litsening to this day dude. Thank you.
It's the chorus that gets me everytime
Jon Bellis me too!!!!
I feel like this is one of the most underrated grunge hits. Not a lot of people talk about it which is a shame cuz it’s a great song.
I think this is one of those songs everyone loves, and everyone recognizes when they hear ... but nobody remembers the name of!
it's sad when a lot of people in the 90s were saying they just ripped off on pearl jam with the singing voice. they were more than that to me.
@@chrismill5303 This sounds nothing like Pearl Jam ... I can understand everything he says!
@@Grubnar true.
No, it’s one of their biggest hits and it’s really highly rated
I still rock out to them after all these years. Yup I'm old, but immaculate taste🤌🤘
Beautifully done. As most unplugged performances were.
YES , its an excellent tine but How come nobody ever appreciates the bass work in a song
THE INTERSTATE LOVE SONG has a fantastic bass groove and would be this great song without it
hava good listen to the bass , that's what you feel deep inside you know !!!
Paul Tetreault as a bassist it is easy for me to the bass in a song, but most people either hear it and think it is something else or just can't pick it up. This songon does have a killer bass line.
English? Never heard of it.
Every single STP song has a great bass line. Robert Deleo is one of the all to greats!!
lol my dad walked in one time and thought this was a pearl jam song and was like "I dig that bassline"
Hmmmm....You must be a bassist😂
Greatest song intro ever
Come on man...
Aki Sky I know right
Gimme Shelter- The Rolling Stones
the type of intro you play over and over again once you got the CD.. and the type that would bring everyone's attention to the radio when it came on
this and Big Empty have great intros
Reminds me of my childhood. Intro almost gives me chills. One of my favorite songs of all time but I didn’t really truly appreciate it until recently.
This song never gets old
Never, ever
My favorite intro of any song all time
30 something years later ...music doesnt come close to this !!!
The entire bass line is incredible, Robert thx for an amazing song...
If i ever go to California, this would be the background music...
Amazing song goes back years some of the greatest days I've ever excisted.
God, all the times spent at Island Oasis in Grand Island Nebraska and this song playing. Nostalgia overload.
I grew up on this generation of music and because of it the shit that has come out since I've been born has not hit the same.
I'm currently sitting in the NICU holding my son trying not to have a mental fucking break down and this song popped into my head
I thought I was too good to ever remember the name of the artist(band) or the name of the song growing up so for about a good 45 minutes I've been sitting here in my head lyrics playing and then BOOM
STONE TEMPEL PILOTS
"PROOF" TO ME THAT IS YU GREW UP LOVING SOMETHING ITLL COME.BACK TO YU🎉❤
I was a senior in high school when this came out. I was more into metal back then, but lots of my friends had this album. Every time I hear it I’m taken back to the days of riding around with my buddies on a Saturday night, blasting the radio and just enjoying life. 🤘
sounds perfect
Man this song is almost 26 years old, and still sound fresh and new. Really like this band
I don’t know what it is, but when I listen to that intro the nostalgia hits different. I’ve listened to a lot of nostalgic songs but this one has something different to it. Something special. That’s why it will always have a special place in my heart.
I’ve been haunted by this song since it came out. One of the top 5 songs to come out of the 90s.
I remember working security at a Blockbuster Video on Sunset Blvd, just east of Fairfax. They would loop music videos on their TVs and this was one of them. I loved it then, and I love it now. STP was dope. Still is.
From the very start this song puts a smile on my face, such an uplifting song!
Such a great talent of a great frontman gone too soon. R.I.P Scott! Honestly, this band could've been up there with the greats!
My favorite song ever. From my favorite band ever. Rock on
I'm glad I m not a millennium child all the 80s and 90s music kicked ass nothing today comes close to it.
I heard it today on BBC6's morning show after a long time. As usual it blew my mind. Great tunes!
The chorus of this piece is sublime. It came out in the fall after Cobain died. When I first heard it, I remember thinking about him for some reason. I was 25 and felt my youth was slowly slipping away, and what a waste it was to lose Kurt. I guess because it has a melancholy feel. Its one of my favorites from the 90's.
30 something years later ...music doesnt come close to this !!!
It's happening now.
Damn straight! Music's turned into dollar signs.
Not ever in the same ballpark
auto-tune happened and the rest was history
claire dean yes it does, you just have to go out and look for it. Do you remember all the shitty songs from the 90s? Bet not.
God this song reminds of being in the military stationed in Seattle. Early 90's, what a perfect time to be living in Seattle. I met so many good friends there.
My oldest friend Big John, loved this song and stone temple. We liked to listen to it while we were fishing 🎣 lot's of good times, My deer friend died last summer, and I can say that I miss my old buddy.
Fond memories forever :-)
This is one of the best songs ever made. Hands down.
I agree. Well, kind of. As it IS the best. For me.
@@dontforgettolike7127 dang, ya got me there
Words cannot describe how much I love this song, oh wait yes they can. This is one of those songs that I could listen to all day on repeat and not get bored of.
The best song ever!! We will always remember you!! RIP
That intro man... It grabs your heart and doesn' let go till long after the song is over. I'm not even being pretentious, I'm speaking from experience. :( It's so beautiful.
rest in peace scott. you made going to highschool in the 90s somewhat bareable
Released 30 years ago today. Timeless.
Absofuckinlutly!!! ,♥️🤘🏼
Ese hombre....!! Esa voz!!! ..Scott I love you!!! Patagonia Chile. 2019.Sonandooooo!!!
it's still hard to believe. ALWAYS REMEMBERED FOR YOUR MUSIC💗💙 RIP
The intro into the main riff is one of my favourite things in the world.
Me too ain’t much to compare
I could listen to this first 17 seconds of this song on repeat, forever
14 yrs old in 1994. Amazing Time
Perfect song to go driving out in the middle of nowhere in the Great Plains. Or on an interstate.
No dejo de escucharlo es genial Stone temple Pilots por siempre.
Probably one of the greatest songs ever written and performed. Scott Wieland and STP are the most underrated band of this era. Only real followers know.
A very beautiful tune indeed.
Hard to find good music like this anymore. Back then it was coming out fast and furiously frequent.
This song defines 90's rock radio
Growing up in 90s was hella of a drug
growing up on drugs is a hell of a drug
You mean 80s and 90s
i need some weed.
damn you old....
sadly i am
*smokes a pack a day for 50 years*
"Breathing is the hardest thing to do"
Aden McBagpipe well played.
Aden McBagpipe you're already dead before 50
Aden McBagpipe
you are correct sir...
Irish aunts and uncles
Coldplay
So glad I grew up with this music.
What a time to be alive, n waiting for all the new albums
Released almost 30 years ago, what a classic!
This song makes me feel like I'm seven during the middle of summer, I don't know why because this song is years before my time. I almost cry every time I listen to it
jguerra0302;P Perhaps 'you' were there in the middle of summer at age seven - only in a different shell.
YOU WERE THERE! Soul memory.
Perhaps it was played for you somewhere during the summer when you were a kid and it stuck
Cry? Another baby - just like me. Yes - it's such a moving song!!
hah ya some songs get to make ppl feel about something that never happened or something.. but i agree, it does have a summer vibe to it ,it brings some better days/years ,calm, ...
I love the opening guitar riff.
Awolfx iconic 🎸
I'm sure I'm not the only one that this song takes you back to better days 🎶🎤🎸🎧♥️❤️
Pure unbridled nostalgia
Yeah 🤘🤘🤘🤘
I get just as pumped and excited since the first time I heard it in 1994 when I was 16!
Thanks for your music! You will be greatly missed!
This song encompasses my entire love for STP.
I’m 30 and have been enjoying stp since I was like 7 and saw them on tv.
Drove home at 3:30 at night pretty drunk had this song playing… the feels the emotion man it’s so raw makes me wanna cry thank you for being there when no one else is
One of coolest album covers